Elon Musk’s Flying Dreams: The Roadster That Could Soar?

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Is Tesla’s Roadster About to Take Flight?

Well, folks, buckle up! Elon Musk is at it again, this time cranking the hyperbole to new heights—literally. The Tesla CEO recently graced Joe Rogan’s podcast and amidst laughter and long-winded musings, he casually dropped a bombshell: the new Roadster might just have the ability to fly. Yes, you heard that right. It’s targeting an ‘unforgettable’ demo by the end of the year. Cue the gasps and the eye rolls!

History: A Bit Wobbly but Still Exciting

Let’s take a trip down memory lane. Tesla halted production of the first-gen Roadster in 2012, and four years later unveiled its successor. Originally slated for a 2020 launch, production has been delayed more than a kid who just ‘needs five more minutes’ in the morning. The excitement has always been palpable, but just like Musk’s brunches, it often comes with a side order of delayed hopes.

Roadster or Roadrunner?

Now, with all this chatter about a ‘new roadster battery’ surfacing, we can’t help but wonder if this is finally the moment when Tesla brings us not just a car but a flying supercar. Musk’s predictions can oftentimes resemble sprawling fiction. But hey, who wouldn’t want to ride a potential roadster that could take to the skies? With Tesla, even if we don’t end up with wings, some thrilling moments on the road are almost guaranteed. Whether it’s soaring or simply speeding, one thing remains sure: Musk has us eagerly anticipating the future—flight or no flight!

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